border-style
Quick Summary for border-style
Code Usage for border-style
/* Keyword values */ border-style: none; border-style: hidden; border-style: dotted; border-style: dashed; border-style: solid; border-style: double; border-style: groove; border-style: ridge; border-style: inset; border-style: outset; /* top and bottom | left and right */ border-style: dotted solid; /* top | left and right | bottom */ border-style: hidden double dashed; /* top | right | bottom | left */ border-style: none solid dotted dashed; /* Global values */ border-style: inherit; border-style: initial; border-style: revert; border-style: unset;
More Details for border-style
border-style
The border-style
shorthand CSS property sets the line style for all four sides of an element's border.
Constituent properties
This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:
border-bottom-style
border-left-style
border-right-style
border-top-style
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ border-style: none; border-style: hidden; border-style: dotted; border-style: dashed; border-style: solid; border-style: double; border-style: groove; border-style: ridge; border-style: inset; border-style: outset; /* top and bottom | left and right */ border-style: dotted solid; /* top | left and right | bottom */ border-style: hidden double dashed; /* top | right | bottom | left */ border-style: none solid dotted dashed; /* Global values */ border-style: inherit; border-style: initial; border-style: revert; border-style: unset;
The border-style
property may be specified using one, two, three, or four values.
Each value is a keyword chosen from the list below.
Values
<line-style>
Describes the style of the border. It can have the following values:
none
Like the hidden
keyword, displays no border. Unless a background-image
is set, the computed value of the same side's border-width
will be 0
, even if the specified value is something else. In the case of table cell and border collapsing, the none
value has the lowest priority: if any other conflicting border is set, it will be displayed.
hidden
Like the none
keyword, displays no border. Unless a background-image
is set, the computed value of the same side's border-width
will be 0
, even if the specified value is something else. In the case of table cell and border collapsing, the hidden
value has the highest priority: if any other conflicting border is set, it won't be displayed.
dotted
Displays a series of rounded dots. The spacing of the dots is not defined by the specification and is implementation-specific. The radius of the dots is half the computed value of the same side's border-width
.
dashed
Displays a series of short square-ended dashes or line segments. The exact size and length of the segments are not defined by the specification and are implementation-specific.
solid
Displays a single, straight, solid line.
double
Displays two straight lines that add up to the pixel size defined by border-width
.
groove
Displays a border with a carved appearance. It is the opposite of ridge
.
ridge
Displays a border with an extruded appearance. It is the opposite of groove
.
inset
Displays a border that makes the element appear embedded. It is the opposite of outset
. When applied to a table cell with border-collapse
set to collapsed
, this value behaves like groove
.
outset
Displays a border that makes the element appear embossed. It is the opposite of inset
. When applied to a table cell with border-collapse
set to collapsed
, this value behaves like ridge
.
Formal definition
Initial value | as each of the properties of the shorthand:border-top-style : none border-right-style : none border-bottom-style : none border-left-style : none |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements. It also applies to ::first-letter . |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | as each of the properties of the shorthand:border-bottom-style : as specifiedborder-left-style : as specifiedborder-right-style : as specifiedborder-top-style : as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
<line-style>{1,4}where
<line-style> = none | hidden | dotted | dashed | solid | double | groove | ridge | inset | outset
Examples
All property values
Here is an example of all the property values.
HTML<pre class="b1">none</pre> <pre class="b2">hidden</pre> <pre class="b3">dotted</pre> <pre class="b4">dashed</pre> <pre class="b5">solid</pre> <pre class="b6">double</pre> <pre class="b7">groove</pre> <pre class="b8">ridge</pre> <pre class="b9">inset</pre> <pre class="b10">outset</pre>
CSS pre { height: 80px; width: 120px; margin: 20px; padding: 20px; display: inline-block; background-color: palegreen; border-width: 5px; box-sizing: border-box; } /* border-style example classes */ .b1 { border-style: none; } .b2 { border-style: hidden; } .b3 { border-style: dotted; } .b4 { border-style: dashed; } .b5 { border-style: solid; } .b6 { border-style: double; } .b7 { border-style: groove; } .b8 { border-style: ridge; } .b9 { border-style: inset; } .b10 { border-style: outset; }
ResultSpecifications
Specification |
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CSS Backgrounds and Borders Module Level 4 # border-style |
See also
The border-related shorthand CSS properties:border
, border-width
, border-color
, border-radius
Last modified: Oct 3, 2021, by MDN contributors
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